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Researchers at a travel insurance comparison site report a 60% jump in policies sold since the coronavirus outbreak. But before buying trip insurance, read the fine print.
The move is the latest drastic precautionary measure taken by countries in the Middle East in a bid to curb the spread of the deadly virus.
Declining travel is both a symptom and a cause of broader economic problems.
With new cases of novel coronavirus reported daily in countries across the globe, many travelers are wondering if they should cancel or postpone existing plans and hold off on booking trips.
The novel coronavirus outbreak has already upended an entire industry, forcing travelers to face canceled flights, resorts on lockdown and a cruise ship quarantine.
The coronavirus known as COVID-19 is turning up in popular travel destinations. Here's what you should know if you are planning a trip or a cruise.
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Amazon has started restricting all nonessential employee travel in the U.S. as the coronavirus continues to spread.
Amazon tells employees to defer all non-essential travel due to coronavirus
The Google employee had been in the Zurich office days before displaying symptoms, the company told employees by email on Friday.
The spread of a highly contagious coronavirus has had wide-ranging global impacts, including in the financial markets and government travel policies.
Coronavirus travel: most travel insurance policies won't cover cancellations
The US has reported another case in Northern California, and advised citizens against travel to Italy. Wall Street also wrapped up its worst week since the financial crisis. Follow the latest here.
The US State Department on Friday raised its travel advisory for Italy to the second-highest-level warning, Level 3: Reconsider Travel, due to the novel coronavirus.
Travelers at Eppley Airfield each have their own reactions and methods of protection against the coronavirus. Austin Sigston of Bakersfield, California, walked around the airport in a protection mask. Sign up for our Newsletters "I remember seeing something on my phone about them evacuating people to Omaha. I was like, 'Yeah, I'm not messing around. I'm definitely getting a mask when I fly out of here," he said. Sigston said he flies a lot for...
Penn State University has restricted University-affiliated student travel to Italy as the Coronavirus outbreak continues to grow.
The United States on Friday warned against non-essential travel to Italy, a top destination for US tourists, over the growing coronavirus epidemic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "recommends that travelers avoid all non-essential travel to Italy. There is limited access to adequate medical care in affected areas," it said in a statement. The State Department raised its travel advice a notch for Italy to "reconsider travel,"...
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Hotels around the country have begun reporting a rise in group cancellations. Airlines, meanwhile, are doing away with cancellation fees as jittery travelers rethink their plans.
Several Washington state health agencies confirmed Saturday afternoon that the country's first coronavirus death occurred and that multiple new cases of coronavirus have been detected in the region.
President Donald Trump is addressing the nation about the coronavirus threat.
Health officials in the state of Washington reported the first coronavirus death in the U.S. on Saturday. President Trump said Saturday that 22 patients in the U.S. had coronavirus.
The U.S. also increased warnings about travel to Italy and South Korea to help prevent spread of the virus.
The U.S. is banning travel to Iran in response to the outbreak of the new coronavirus and elevating travel warnings to regions of Italy and South Korea.
President Donald Trump is addressing the nation about the coronavirus threat.